Man accused of Cape coastal village murder 'was trying to impress women'

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Man accused of Cape coastal village murder 'was trying to impress women'
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Wilson Wilschut was attempting to impress two women with his 'new' silver Nissan X-Trail.

One of the witnesses said she knew the accused and she and her friend got into the car when he asked them if they wanted a ride.

According to the state, Wilschut crashed into another vehicle and the driver gave chase as the accused sped towards Soetwater, near Kommetjie.When the car stopped, the driver of the other vehicle was hot on their trail and Wilschut allegedly threatened him with a firearm. When emergency services extinguished the fire they found Wolfromm, 38, in the car with a bullet wound.

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